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Liverpool Food And Drink Awards Winners

Rodney Street venue picks up Restaurant of the Year....can you guess which one?

Published on September 13th 2011.

GUESTS in their hundreds headed to Camp and Furnace last night to celebrate the city’s culinary talent at The Liverpool Food and Drink Festival Awards hosted by The Great British Bake-Off judge Paul Hollywood.

The Liverpool Food and Drink Festival Awards were the culmination of a 10-day foodie extravaganza and saw more than 4,000 people cast their votes as restaurants, bars and producers battled it out to be titled the city’s best.

The public voted 60 Hope Street as their Restaurant Of Excellence while Lunya, in College Lane, won the award for Liverpool’s Favourite European Restaurant.

Owner Peter Kinsella said: “Winning last year had a fantastic effect for us in many ways – being titled as one of the city’s best is something to be very proud of. It is one of the only awards actually voted for by the public, and that is one of the highest accolades possible.”

The Outstanding Customer Service award went to Bem Brazil, in Hanover Street, while the Favourite Bar or Pub award was presented to The Hub Alehouse and Kitchen.

Most Family-Friendly Restaurant went to Yo Sushi, in Liverpool One, and Favourite Independent Cafe or Coffee Shop was awarded to Bold Street Coffee. Sapporo Teppanyaki, in Duke Street, was voted Liverpool’s Favourite International Restaurant.

Sapporo Teppanyaki’s managing partner, Vince Margiotta, said: “These awards are extremely important to us as a business because it means our hard work and dedication has been recognised by the public around the city.

“To think people took the time to go online and vote is overwhelming, and they are the ones responsible for helping restaurants like us to create an impressive foodie revolution in Liverpool.”

Favourite Neighbourhood Restaurant award went to Almond, in West Derby, and Liverpool’s Favourite Food Producer was awarded to the Liverpool Cheese Company. Favourite Sunday Lunch was given to Marco Pierre White’s The Swan, in Aughton.

The whole thing is a commercial stitch up, or a nice little earner. Looking at the winners here it proves how out-of-touch and laughable the awards are. The Hub, Liverpool's favourite bar or pub. Are you joking? The Swan ffs???!!